SKU: 35080203186

Wheel Hub - Front - Go-Kart - TrailMaster 150cc, 300cc

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Wheel Hub - Front - Go-Kart - TrailMaster 150cc, 300ccHammerhead TrailMaster Front Wheel Hub with Studs Version 85 This front wheel hub is used on several makes and models of Chinese go karts including American Sportworks, Carter, Hammerhead and TrailMaster. The best way to insure you are ordering the correct part is to use our detail pictures and measurements. Please be sure to check both before ordering. Hub details: Black Width: 68. 4mm (2. 69 in) (4) 10mm*1. 25 studs included and installed Studs are

Hammerhead / TrailMaster Front Wheel Hub with Studs

Version 85

This front wheel hub is used on several makes and models of Chinese go-karts including American Sportworks, Carter, Hammerhead and TrailMaster. The best way to insure you are ordering the correct part is to use our detail pictures and measurements.  Please be sure to check both before ordering.

Hub details:

  • Black
  • Width: 68.4mm (2.69 in)
  • (4) 10mm*1.25 studs included and installed
  • Studs are 78mm (3.07 in) apart center-to-center, side to side
  • Studs are 110mm (4.33 in) apart center-to-center across
  • 6202 bearing is on the side with the studs
  • 6204 bearing is on the side with the six bolt holes
  • 25*47*7 seal
  • (6) 6mm*1.00 threaded bolt holes
  • Threaded holes are 29mm (1.14 in) center-to-center
  • Used with front wheels with 4/110 bolt pattern
  • Does not come with wheel nuts
  • 8.010.085  520-3006  14148
  • 8010085250GH00

Does not work with Yerfdog or Kandi.  Be sure to check your hub measurements with the above measurements to be sure you are getting the correct part.

Fits the TrailMaster 150 XRS, 150 XRX and 300 XRX go-karts.

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